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    Leader back in ADL fold

    By Boston Herald editorial staff
    Wednesday, August 29, 2007

    Andrew Tarsy was fired from his job as New England director of the
    Anti-Defamation League for arriving at a sane, sensible and morally
    defensible conclusion long before his boss - and for stating it
    publicly. There are worse things.
    Of course, once ADL national director Abraham Foxman decided to
    reverse course and publicly acknowledge the Armenian genocide for what
    it was, Foxman had little choice but to re-hire Tarsy - and we're
    pleased he has now done so.
    We can only hope that this particular reversal has as much to do
    with Foxman acknowledging his own terrible judgment - and with an
    effort to bind the widening divisions within the Jewish community - as
    it does with public relations.
    After all, it was just over a week ago that the national ADL,
    presumably at Foxman's direction, reiterated its right to muzzle
    employees like Tarsy who broke with national policy. The ADL was
    grappling with the resignation of prominent New England regional board
    members over the controversy. And its ability to raise money - vital
    to furthering its mission of fighting anti-Semitism and intolerance -
    surely would have suffered (and still may) as long as it refused to
    take a stand on the genocide question.
    Foxman's motives in reinstating Tarsy may not be entirely pure.
    Still, there is comfort in knowing that a truly principled leader is
    back in charge.

    Source: http://news.bostonherald.com/editorial/view.bg?art icleid=1019671
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